2012/2013 BA-HAI_1COC Corporate Communication
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Corporate Communication |
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Language | English |
Exam ECTS | 7.5 ECTS |
Type | Mandatory |
Level | Bachelor |
Duration | One Quarter |
Course period |
Second Quarter
Winter |
Time Table | Please see course schedule at e-Campus |
Study board |
Study Board for BSc in International Business
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Co-lecturer: Margrethe Smedegaard Mondal, Department of International Business Communication, mm.ibc@cbs.dk Co-lecturer: Jette Steen Knudsen, Department of Business and Politics, jsk.dbp@cbs.dk |
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Last updated on 28-08-2012 |
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After having followed the course, the students will be able to:
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The make-up and re-examination is an individual 72-hour home assignment of max. 10 standard pages, assessed by one internal examiner. | |||||||||||||||||
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In a corporate context, strategies for good communication may be laid out, but if the personal competencies of the individuals who are supposed to make the strategies materialize into real communication are lacking, there will be a gap between corporate and stakeholder expectations and what is actually being communicated. The course rests on the viewpoint that communication is primarily a personal competence; if, in a corporate context, an individual is unable to make the proper linguistic, discoursive, cultural, pragmatic and strategic choices, the intended message will not be communicated; this goes for both written and spoken communication. Therefore the course will be balancing corporate communication theory and practical exercises with elements of theory and practice that allow the individual students to develop their strategic communicative competence by making informed choices from the various language-related topics dealt with in the course. The course will also address the special role of English as a business lingua franca, which has implications for both native and non-native users of English. The course will be drawing upon a number of business dilemmas and cases, preferably real-time cases, which will allow students to follow current development in the media of economic, financial and business-related interest and draw on different types of media for input in terms of vocabulary, analytical assignments etc. ICT will be used as a tool to support the learning and knowledge sharing processes through collaboration, as research shows that particularly for communications-related subjects, collaboration works toward harnessing student knowledge. |
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The teaching methods used will vary, depending on the task at hand. The main components will be lectures by the teachers and guest lecturers, (student) presentations, reflecting teams, analytical exercises, case study discussions, negotiation and/or mediation exercises, symposiums, written assignments relating to the case(s) used etc. The students will be encouraged to actively use a synchronous ICT platform for sharing ideas, information, documents etc. to support and enhance learning through collaborative activities. An additional purpose of the use of ICT is to allow students to monitor their own learning progress and to develop their learning capabilities for use beyond the course. |
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Course literature:
All articles and other materials are subject to replacement by newer and/or other materials. |
Last updated on 28-08-2012